SALT LAKE CITY, March 16, 2017 -- TaskEasy, Inc., the leading nationwide, on-demand property care provider, will attend the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM) 2017 Broker/Owner Retreat. This will be the first residential forum for interested groups to learn about the company’s 2017 strategy. Representatives will be on hand to meet with new and existing customers, as well as exhibit in the Trade Show.
TaskEasy provides tech-driven, on-demand property care, delivered by the largest network of landscaping contractors in the nation. Their simple client dashboard and single invoice for all properties drastically minimize the hours required to manage portfolio-wide maintenance. TaskEasy works with the institutional owners of 14 of the top 17 single family rental home portfolios.
The NARPM 2017 Broker/Owner Retreat runs from March 20-22 at The Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. TaskEasy will also be attending the NARPM 29th Annual Convention and Trade Show, which takes place October 18-20 at Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, FL.
About TaskEasy
TaskEasy, Inc. makes exterior maintenance as easy as shopping online. With the click of a button, TaskEasy delivers services like lawn mowing and snow removal to customers across all 50 states. As the first company to apply the services on-demand model nationwide for home exterior maintenance and multi-site property management, TaskEasy’s proprietary platform establishes a fair market price and supports guaranteed, quality service for homeowners, property and facility managers, and contractors. For more information, visit TaskEasy.com.
Media Contact Nate Nelson [email protected] (801) 509-9093


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